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Research highlights possible targets to help tackle Crohn’s Disease
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/research-highlights-possible-targets-to-help-tackle-crohns-disease
The work has focused on different types of cells called macrophages, and how they function when bacteria are present
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Study provides first evidence of acidification’s impact on wild fish reproductive behaviour
University of Plymouth news: Ocean acidification could have a dramatic impact on the reproductive behaviour of fish, a new international study led by the University of Palermo and the University of Plymouth shows.
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Calls for cold water swimming to be made safer for women
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/calls-for-cold-water-swimming-to-be-made-safer-for-women
University of Plymouth news: New research, led by UCL and co-authored by the University, shows cold water swimming is growing in popularity amongst women, but more support is needed to make many wild swimming sites in the UK safer and more accessible.
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Sphere (Summer 2017)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/institutes/sustainable-earth/sphere/sphere-summer-2017
Read research stories from the Sustainable Earth Institute at Plymouth.
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Research grant to develop vaccine for mastitis in cows
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/research-grant-to-develop-vaccine-for-mastitis-in-cows
University spinout company The Vaccine Group (TVG), led by Dr Michael Jarvis, has received £50,000 from the global Bacterial Vaccine Network (“BactiVac”) and will use the grant to run a proof-of-concept study
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Research reveals a new survival strategy in key bacteria
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/research-reveals-a-new-survival-strategy-in-key-bacteria
New research from the School of Biomedical and Healthcare Sciences shows that cyanobacteria will not immediately shut down when deprived of nitrogen – instead ‘waiting’ until absolutely necessary to stop functioning.
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Plymouth University takes amazing appliances of science to the Port Eliot Festival
Plymouth University news: A musical tribute to David Bowie, a duet for mezzo soprano and quantum supercomputer, and a showcase of robotics and coastal research will be among the highlights as Plymouth University merges the creative arts and sciences
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Academic plays key role in development of international antimicrobial resistance campaign
University of Plymouth news: Dr Tina Joshi, Associate Professor of Molecular Microbiology, is one of the key drivers of the Knocking Out AMR project launched recently by the Microbiology Society
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Peer interviews
Asking participants to interview each other can mean that people feel less pressure to try to please a researcher.
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From corps to community: developing the case for oral health – Professor Robert Witton
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/professorial-robert-witton
What's on at the University of Plymouth: the Inaugural Professorial Lecture of Professor Robert Witton. 28 February 2024.
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